Milwaukee and Dane counties in Wisconsin officially start recount process
Milwaukee and Dane counties, two of the largest and the most Democratic-leaning counties in Wisconsin, began their recount process Friday, as requested by Trump’s campaign.
Both the Milwaukee County Board of Canvassers and the Dane County Board of Canvassers kicked off their respective meetings at 10 a.m. ET, but much of Friday is being used to prepare for the actual recount. The counties will livestream the entire 13-day process from multiple angles.

These two counties both voted overwhelmingly for Biden, with Dane County at 75.5%-22.8% and Milwaukee County 69.1%-29.3%. Milwaukee also has the state's largest Black population, and the campaign's targeting of voters for not supplying voter ID is likely to come down squarely on people of color, who are already the most disenfranchised by Wisconsin's voter ID laws.
he recount will take place in time for the state's Dec. 1 certification deadline.
Election officials don’t expect the recount to change the results as Biden leads Trump by more than 20,000 votes in the state.
-ABC News’ Cheyenne Haslett and Soo Rin Kim







